Chapter 5 Exercise Physiology
Across
- 2. energy for exercise
- 6. increase red blood cell content to enhance athletic performance
- 8. fights off pathogens & infections
- 10. active during resting situations
- 12. designing implementing and monitoring exercise programs based on electrocardiogram
- 15. adaptation to an acute or short term change
- 18. responsible for the transport of blood
- 20. affecting the metabolic rate
- 22. leads to blockage of the coronary artery, leading to a heart attack
- 24. long term change
- 25. control of movement by way of the skeletal system
- 26. study of the function of the body
- 27. Physiology the study of how body structure & function are altered by exposure to acute & chronic bouts of exercise
- 29. situations of increased stress or exercise
- 30. contraction of a muscle causes lengthening
- 31. chemicals released into the blood
- 32. improves muscle performance
Down
- 1. exercise during spaceflight
- 3. practice that impairs performance
- 4. measurement of muscle electrical activity
- 5. exchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide
- 7. responsible for creating movement
- 9. substance that can improve athletic performance
- 11. involuntary control of body functions
- 13. contraction of a muscle causes shortening
- 14. influences researchers, clinicians, medicine, physical therapy, athletic training and strength & conditioning
- 16. excessive muscle tone & resistance to stretch
- 17. associated with coronary heart disease
- 19. disorder of the endocrine system secreting hormones that targets organs or systems
- 20. Testosterone synthetic drug that resembles natural hormone testosterone
- 21. secreted by the pancreas & serves to facilitate glucose transport
- 23. decrease in bone mass & density
- 28. adapts to certain types of exercise training
- 29. disruption of blood flow to an area of the brain